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"PlayStation Network" Becomes "Sony Entertainment Network" on Wednesday
Mon Feb 06, 2012 at 10:30 AM ETTags: PSP, PlayStation Network, Sony Entertainment Network, PlayStation 3 (all tags)
The name change is happening across the spectrum, with the exception of the PSP.
Tuesday the 7th is the last time you'll be logging onto PSN unless you own a PlayStation Portable. On Sony's other devices, the PlayStation Network name is being replaced with Sony Entertainment Network.
The name change is purely cosmetic and comes because Sony wants to keep its brand identity together across all devices - a feat that's difficult to pull off. They want Bravia users, PS3 users and Sony Blu-ray player users to have access to the same one-stop-shop service.
"Changing the name 'PlayStation Network account' to 'Sony Entertainment Network account' helps clarify the unity between PSN and other Sony Entertainment Network services," says a Sony spokesperson.
Source: Joystiq
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"PlayStation Network" Becomes "Sony Entertainment Network" on Wednesday
Mon Feb 06, 2012 at 10:30 AM ETTags: PSP, PlayStation Network, Sony Entertainment Network, PlayStation 3 (all tags)
The name change is happening across the spectrum, with the exception of the PSP.
Tuesday the 7th is the last time you'll be logging onto PSN unless you own a PlayStation Portable. On Sony's other devices, the PlayStation Network name is being replaced with Sony Entertainment Network.
The name change is purely cosmetic and comes because Sony wants to keep its brand identity together across all devices - a feat that's difficult to pull off. They want Bravia users, PS3 users and Sony Blu-ray player users to have access to the same one-stop-shop service.
"Changing the name 'PlayStation Network account' to 'Sony Entertainment Network account' helps clarify the unity between PSN and other Sony Entertainment Network services," says a Sony spokesperson.
Source: Joystiq
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PSN Down Today - "Most Online Play" Unaffected
Thu Feb 02, 2012 at 11:30 AM ETTags: PlayStation Network, Scheduled Maintenance, PlayStation 3, PSP (all tags)
Sony has taken down the network for routine maintenance , closing the store, account management and more.
If you've tried to buy anything new on PSN today, you'll have noticed that it's not working. The PlayStation Network is down for the time being, thanks to some routine maintenance being carried out by Sony.
The company says that we can expect PSN to be down until midnight PST. During this maintenance, you'll be unable to access the PlayStation Store, account management and registration services and access to HomeMusic.
"Fortunately, most online play will be unaffected," writes Patrick Seybold on the PlayStation blog. "Users who are already signed into their account on PlayStation Network before the start of the maintenance should be able to stay signed in to their online session, but will not be able to access any of the services listed above."
If you collect in-game trophies during the maintenance, they'll be updated to reflect accordingly as soon as PSN is back up and running.
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PSN Down Today - "Most Online Play" Unaffected
Thu Feb 02, 2012 at 11:30 AM ETTags: PlayStation Network, Scheduled Maintenance, PlayStation 3, PSP (all tags)
Sony has taken down the network for routine maintenance , closing the store, account management and more.
If you've tried to buy anything new on PSN today, you'll have noticed that it's not working. The PlayStation Network is down for the time being, thanks to some routine maintenance being carried out by Sony.
The company says that we can expect PSN to be down until midnight PST. During this maintenance, you'll be unable to access the PlayStation Store, account management and registration services and access to HomeMusic.
"Fortunately, most online play will be unaffected," writes Patrick Seybold on the PlayStation blog. "Users who are already signed into their account on PlayStation Network before the start of the maintenance should be able to stay signed in to their online session, but will not be able to access any of the services listed above."
If you collect in-game trophies during the maintenance, they'll be updated to reflect accordingly as soon as PSN is back up and running.
See what people are saying about this story in our forums area, or check out other recent discussions.
